Originally Posted by DrDan
Rule # 10 - "...All of the forums except for the Off Topic and General tech help/gear/recording forums are for discussions related to PG Music products. The Off Topic forum is used for MUSIC-RELATED discussions that aren't about PG Music products. Please keep all your posts as constructive as possible."

I happened to love the song you posted. I immediately did not hear any BIAB in it. But if those are your vocals or your guitar, or our arrangement, then keep posting. However if they are not? Well I honestly don't know what to think about posting AI songs here. My knee jerk reaction is I don't want to listen to AI contribultions. But that could just be me. The song did sound pretty darn good. confused

Hello, Yea, this new movement in the industry to use A I for songwriting and BiaB for A. I. lyrics generation has some players/writers/engineers up in arms. Shoot I remember when it was not kosher to use a rhyming dictionary for writing. Truth being, I don't remember writing any of my songs over the last 65 years that I didn't use a rhyming dictionary. To get to where I am, a person needs to write, play, sing, BOSS recording, BiaB, Moises, Suno, Clipchamp, YouTube, Bose Pro S1's, red wagon. Not all at once, but a combination, depending on the listener. I am embracing technology, just like BiaB is. I always say in the first post if A I was used, and lately that is a part of every write. You can always put me on ignore by clicking my name and scroll down to the right and hit ignore. Try not to stress over the movement. BTW I upload these A I files into BiaB to stem them and make my own RT's, however I am having trouble with BiaB stems and am trying to understand it right now. BiaB is all over my work. I recommend BiaB to everyone, great tool and getting better every year. Thanks for listening.


Donny G